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Buckeyes are a
confection made from a
peanut butter fudge partially dipped in
chocolate to
leave a
circle of
peanut butter visible.
Buckeyes are similar...
- The
North American T-2
Buckeye was the
United States Navy's
intermediate training aircraft,
intended to
introduce U.S. Navy and U.S.
Marine Corps student...
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Aesculus pavia,
known as red
buckeye or
firecracker plant (formerly
Pavia rubra), is a
species of
deciduous flowering plant. The
small tree or
shrub is native...
- The
Buckeye is an
American breed of chicken. It was
created in Ohio in the late
nineteenth century by
Nettie Metcalf. The
color of its
plumage was intended...
- The Ohio
State Buckeyes football team
competes as part of the NCAA
Division I
Football Bowl Subdivision,
representing Ohio
State University in the Big...
- The
genus Aesculus (/ˈɛskjʊləs/ or /ˈaɪskjʊləs/), with
species called buckeye and
horse chestnut,
comprises 13–19
species of
flowering plants in the family...
- The
Buckeye Trail is a 1,444-mile (2,324 km)
hiking trail and long-distance
trail that
loops around the
state of Ohio. Part of it is on
roads and part...
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State University. It
primarily serves as the home
venue of the Ohio
State Buckeyes football team and is also the site for the university's
Spring Commencement...
- californica,
commonly known as the
California buckeye or
California horse-chestnut, is a
species of
buckeye native to
California and
southwestern Oregon...
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Aesculus parviflora, the
bottlebrush buckeye or
small-flowered
buckeye, is a
species of
suckering deciduous shrub in the
family Sapindaceae. The species...